Marvel’s Wolverine Digital Deluxe Edition Just Unleashed 5 Exclusive Suits and We’re All Ready to Slice in Style

Marvel’s Wolverine Digital Deluxe Edition Just Unleashed 5 Exclusive Suits and We’re All Ready to Slice in Style

Listen up, bub—Insomniac Games and PlayStation just dropped fresh details (and a shiny new trailer) confirming that the Marvel’s Wolverine Digital Deluxe Edition comes packed with five exclusive suits that’ll let Logan look even more legendary while he rips through enemies.

The topic has been trending hard after the studio showcased the in-game looks of these cosmetics, and fans are already debating which one they’ll rock first when the PS5 exclusive launches on September 15, 2026.

The Marvel’s Wolverine Digital Deluxe Edition is the $79.99 upgrade (or a $10 add-on if you already own the $69.99 Standard Edition) that unlocks a whole closet of goodies the base game won’t hand you.

Alongside the full game and all the regular pre-order bonuses, you get five exclusive suits, five exclusive claw sets, and three extra Technique Points.

These suits are pure cosmetic flair—no gameplay advantages—but when you’re the best there is at what you do, looking this good while doing it just feels right.

Here’s the full rundown of what’s exclusive to the Marvel’s Wolverine Digital Deluxe Edition:

  • Incredible – Straight out of Wolverine’s first comic appearance in The Incredible Hulk #180. Classic yellow-and-blue vibes that scream “I’ve been around since the beginning and I’m still the angriest.”
  • Savage – An original design by comic legend Adam Kubert. Think red eyes, extra ferocity, and pure “I’m about to make this personal” energy.
  • Age of Apocalypse – The iconic alternate-universe look that has fans of the classic storyline screaming. Dark, dramatic, and ready for an apocalypse (or just a really bad day in New York).
  • Night Hunt – Another original design (this one by Iban Coello). It flips the traditional yellow for a striking blue palette, perfect for those late-night stalk-and-slash sessions.
  • New Leather – Fresh leather aesthetic that feels modern, sleek, and ready for whatever Insomniac throws at us next.

Paired with those suits are five exclusive claw variants: Smooth-Edged, Hollow Blade, Thick, Serrated Spine, and Tapered. Because nothing says “I paid the extra ten bucks” like claws that look custom-forged for maximum style points.

Pre-order bonuses that come with any edition (and are early unlocks rather than permanent exclusives) include the Classic Brown Suit, Reflective Claws, one Technique Point, and four PlayStation avatars featuring Wolverine, Jean Grey, Mystique, and Sabretooth.

Check out a previosly-released trailer right here.

Additional Information on Marvel’s Wolverine Digital Deluxe Edition

The Marvel’s Wolverine Digital Deluxe Edition simply stacks the exclusive stuff on top. Physical owners can still grab the upgrade pack on the PlayStation Store or in-game later, so no one gets left out of the fancy-suit party.

Publications across the gaming world have been all over this. Push Square broke down the editions early, ScreenRant detailed exactly what you get, GameRant confirmed the cosmetic-only nature, and FandomWire ran a full comparison table so you can decide if the extra ten dollars is worth looking that much cooler.

More recent coverage from ComicBook.com and SuperHeroHype zeroed in on the new trailer that finally showed these suits in motion, highlighting the comic accuracy and original designs. Even Insomniac and PlayStation’s own posts have been flooding timelines with the sleek footage.

Is the Marvel’s Wolverine Digital Deluxe Edition worth it? Purely cosmetic extras and a few Technique Points won’t change the story or combat, but Insomniac has a track record of making suits feel special. After the suit extravaganza of Marvel’s Spider-Man 2, most fans expected something similar.

The fact that two of the exclusives are brand-new designs created with Marvel artists (while the others pull straight from comic history) makes the Marvel’s Wolverine Digital Deluxe Edition feel like a love letter to both longtime readers and new players who just want Logan to look sharp while he regenerates from the latest explosion.

The game itself is set in the same universe as Insomniac’s Spider-Man titles and follows Logan’s time with Team X. Expect blood, healing factor abuse, and plenty of claw-related chaos. With the launch less than a month away, the Marvel’s Wolverine Digital Deluxe Edition is currently the easiest way to guarantee you’ll be the best-dressed mutant on the block from day one.

So whether you’re team Age of Apocalypse, team Night Hunt, or just here for the extra Technique Points, the Marvel’s Wolverine Digital Deluxe Edition has you covered. Pre-order is live, the upgrade path exists, and the only real question left is which exclusive suit you’ll equip first while you snikt your way through the competition. Bub.

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